Tag 'source:maxspeed = DE:zone30'
Value histogram for key 'description'
- 28: Privatstraße
- 23: Franz Mett (1904-1944), communist member of the German Resistance, sentenced to death by the "People's Court"
- 18: Simon Dach (1605-1659), Prussian-German poet, rector of the University of Königsberg
- 16: Robert Siewert (1887-1973), communist member of the Saxon State Assembly, confined to the Buchenwald concentration camp until 1945
- 15: The Normans were descended from Norse Viking conquerors of the Normandy and the native population of Frankish and Gallo-Roman stock.
- 12: Ernst Grube (1890-1945), Reichstag delegate for the Communist Party, taken to a concentration camp in 1933, where he died of typhoid.
- 11: Eduard Zachert (1881-1943), social-democratic delegate at the Prussian State Assembly, member of the German Resistance, sentenced to death by the "People's Court"
- 9: Richard Sorge (1895-1944), a German communist, working as a spy for the Soviet Union in Japan during WW2
- 8: Ribbeck, a town in Brandenburg
- 8: Alfred Kowalke (1907-1944), Lichtenberg-native, commnunist member of the German Resistance, sentenced to death by the "People's Court"
- 8: Johannes Tobei (1930-1997), CEO of the Hedwigshöhe hospital
- 7: Princess Charlotte of Prussia (1860-1919), Duchess of Saxe-Meiningen
- 7: Ehrenfeld, suburb of Cologne
- 6: Knight Gabriel von Max (1840-1915), painter, professor for history painting at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts
- 6: Kalk, suburb of Cologne
- 6: Magdalena, Hebrew name meaning 'woman from Magdala"
- 6: Privatstraße, Befahren nur für berechtigte Anwohner auf eigene Gefahr
- 5: Klettenberg, suburb of Cologne
- 5: Saxons, a Germanic people, originally from modern Lower Saxony
- 5: Nippes, suburb of Cologne
- 5: Reinhold Kraetke (1845-1934), secretary of the Reich Mail Department, in 1911 appointed for life to the Prussian House of Lords
- 5: Reval, since 1918 Tallinn, capital of the Republic of Estonia
- 5: Rodenkirchen, suburb of Cologne
- 5: Colonia, Latin name of Cologne
- 5: Privatstraße, Nur für Anwohner
- 5: Paul Rose, local entrepreneur
- 4: Ursula Goetze (1907-1943), member of the German Resistence, senteced to death by the Reich Court-martial
- 4: Privatweg
- 3: Henning, German first or last name
- 3: Porz, suburb of Cologne
- 3: Johann Gottfried Seume (1763-1810), German author and poet, forced to serve in a Hessian regiment
- 3: Höheneinschränkung für Anwohner und Lieferverkehr erst bei der Brücke
- 3: Adolf Schirner, local entreprenour
- 2: Harro and Libertas Schulze-Boysen, both members of the German Resistence, sentenced to death by the Reich Court-martial in 1942
- 2: Johann Gottfried Schadow (1764-1850), a prominent Prussian sculptor, Director of the Berlin Arts Academy, he created the 'Quadrigo' on top of the Brandenburg Gate.
- 2: Privatstraße, Befahren auf eigene Gefahr
- 2: Meta Horter, local pedagogue, who opened a private school in Karlshorst
- 2: Sebald, old German first name
- 2: surface left = asphalt, surface right = sett
- 1: Robert Bunsen (1811-1899), Prussian-German world-reknown chemisist
- 1: Chorweiler, suburb of Cologne
- 1: Baron Hugo Zorn von Bulach (1851-1921), Reichstag delegate, Secretary of State for Alsace-Lorraine
- 1: Straßenname nach Beschilderung
- 1: Semnoni, Germanic tribe in the Suevi confederation
- 1: Von der Ahrensfelder Chaussee mit Fahrrad frei beschildert
- 1: surface left = asphalt, surface right = sett (siehe Mapillary)
- 1: named after Polkowice, Silesia, Poland
- 1: named after local artist Fritz Kühn
- 1: Ewald, old German first name
- 1: Rechte Seite gibt es kein Rad-&Gehweg, Linke Seite ist immer zugeparkt (sieht man auch gut auf dem Luftbild) und nicht nutzbar, daher nicht hinterlegt
- 1: Named after Uraz, a village in Silesia, Poland
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